After a month of 16,000 layoffs, more tech companies are laying off employees, including Coinbase, StitchFix, and Bird. | Continue reading
Apple’s design team is legendary. But following the death of Steve Jobs, dysfunction ran rampant, as Tripp Mickle writes in the new book ‘After Steve.’ | Continue reading
Apple’s design team is legendary. But following the death of Steve Jobs, dysfunction ran rampant, as Tripp Mickle writes in the new book ‘After Steve.’ | Continue reading
Not only does overthinking waste precious time and keep you from moving forward but it can also lead to worse decisions and hurt your health. | Continue reading
Meta’s bizarre $6 million advertising blitz shows just what’s at stake for the company. | Continue reading
The web is hostile to upstart search engine crawlers, and most websites only allow Google’s crawler. | Continue reading
The inside story of Hipstamatic’s losing struggle to keep pace with Instagram, Facebook, and others in the white-hot photo-sharing space. In the third and final chapter of the series, Hipstamatic searches unsuccessfully for capital, and founder Lucas Buick and ex-employees ponder … | Continue reading
If you haven’t prioritized building trust with your investors, now is a good time to start. | Continue reading
The Seattle e-commerce giant says regulations aimed at ‘self-preferencing’ could threaten the future of Prime. Small business proponents don’t buy it. | Continue reading
Balancing Act helps calm the contentious process of deciding where housing should get built. | Continue reading
Brain science offers strategies that go beyond positive affirmations to create more lasting change. | Continue reading
Using smartphone location data, the nonprofit can see where voters are waiting in long lines—and alert voting rights organizations, who can advocate for changes. | Continue reading
No-code programming is shaping everything from gaming to website development, and soon it’ll have a role in machine-learning too. | Continue reading
You can use Workflowy to organize ideas, notes, tasks, writing drafts or anything else. | Continue reading
Accelerated career progression, flexible work cultures, and creative perks are luring traditional tech workers to the worlds of blockchain, cryptocurrency, and Web3. | Continue reading
In an excerpt from his new book, Nest cofounder Tony Fadell writes of his time at Apple and how he saw Steve Jobs marshal facts and emotion to tell a tale. | Continue reading
Available in sizes up to 4X, the underwear addresses a gap in the accessibility market to provide color options and fashion-conscious features | Continue reading
The meat-free sandwich represents a major step for burger giant in the plant-based world. | Continue reading
Once he owns Twitter, Elon Musk will have to choose between a free speech free-for-all and a profitable business. | Continue reading
Zoom seems poised to take gesture control mainstream by not trying too hard. | Continue reading
These are the key areas you need to focus on, whether you want to push your best ideas ahead in your company or are a leader who wants to set your teams up for success. | Continue reading
Per unit area, the company claims to capture as much carbon as a rainforest can. | Continue reading
Bitcoin evangelists’ utopian vision of their cryptocurrency is at odds with the celebrity-filled panels that make up the annual conference. | Continue reading
The international nonprofit that defends press freedom is taking a creative approach to journalism—linking news to the winning lottery number for the week. | Continue reading
To improve infrastructure and prepare for climate change, the U.S. needs to think ‘megaregionally.’ | Continue reading
The youngest generation of workers have a different perspective on work since beginning their careers during the pandemic. | Continue reading
The lab is using blockchain to preserve the USC Shoah Foundation’s Holocaust archive, document the war in Ukraine, and restore trust online. | Continue reading
In 1987, CompuServe needed to pump crisp graphics over slow dial-up modems. The technology it created to do so is very much with us today. | Continue reading
QOA makes cocoa-free chocolate using “precision fermentation” of other ingredients. | Continue reading
The “Play for Ukraine” game, developed by IT pros in Lviv, crowdsources and gamifies DDOS attacks on Russian websites. It’s already racking up successes. | Continue reading
Starbucks’s app has made the coffee giant healthier financially, but at a cost to its culture, cafés, and even its brand identity. | Continue reading
DeepWell plans to make video games that both entertain and provide treatment for a variety of issues. | Continue reading
In an early network-TV appearance, Apple’s cofounder is already adept at explaining why computers—Apple’s in particular—will change the world. | Continue reading
Mark C. Crowley sat down with Gallup’s longtime chief research scientist, Jim Harter to discuss what factors motivate people to stay beyond a paycheck. | Continue reading
From a calendar that starts with the birth of Kim Il-sung to the “Naenara” web browser, Red Star is a study in state-controlled technology. | Continue reading
The clean-tech startup is tackling climate change by giving every homeowner the opportunity to electrify—starting in low- and middle-income communities. | Continue reading
Canva’s easy-to-use design platform has become a word processor for our modern visual culture. It’s made designers of us all, skeptics be damned. | Continue reading
Canva’s easy-to-use design platform has become a word processor for our modern visual culture. It’s made designers of us all, skeptics be damned. | Continue reading
In a world of generic music streaming subscriptions, Bandcamp has become the last great refuge for fans who want to buy music from indie artists. | Continue reading
A new study finds that humans can no longer spot the difference between real and fake faces. | Continue reading
Web 2.0 was shaped by a few big outfits run by white guys. What’s next could be more welcoming, safe, and fair—if women play a bigger role in creating it. | Continue reading
The country is home to a surprising number of known-name tech companies, as well as contract programming talent that works for companies around the world. | Continue reading
Amid one of the biggest geopolitical storms in decades, Ukrainians are crowdsourcing a list of organizations where foreigners can donate. | Continue reading
Even if you’re an entry-level employee, you can create a powerful presence. | Continue reading
How CEO Gelsinger, who grew up at Intel in its heyday, plans to tackle its challenges—both technological and cultural—and maybe even build a better America. | Continue reading
Using virtual reality and neuroscience, this machine lets you see, hear, and even feel what it’s like in another person’s body. | Continue reading
Almost two decades ago, video game makers gave their predictions about the future of gaming. Here’s what they got right—and what they got wrong. | Continue reading
After decades of enlisting gamers in the U.S. military, ‘America’s Army’ leaves a lasting legacy of video games as recruitment tools. | Continue reading